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Treating Dog Allergies

Article Review   by:writerartist     Original Author: idan solimani
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Treating Dog Allergies

Dogs suffer from allergies just as humans do. If you find symptoms of allergies dog suffers from, you must first try and identify the cause. If left unattended, treating dog allergies may get more complicated as your pet may develop other serious related health problems. It is therefore important to catch the problem early.
One of the best methods of treating dog allergies is to find and eliminate the cause. If you find a particular food the cause for allergies, immediately substitute it with non-allergenic foods.
If on the other hand, you find allergies dog suffers from are due to seasonal appearance of pollens, then ensure you keep him inside. Discard chemicals that affect dogs and eliminate molds.
If your pet is suffering from flea allergies, then you have to provide relief by removing the fleas before it goes out of control. It is recommended to take precautions against fleas with a good herbal insect repellent as fleas can create hell by multiplying very fast.
Treating dog allergies include applying ointment topically on the affected skin areas. If the allergy is severe, then corticosteroid drugs are prescribed by the vet that can be applied on the skin or taken orally.
 
Pollen allergies dog suffers from or contact dermatitis can be effectively controlled by giving him a bath at least once a week with a good dog shampoo and effective conditioner. Doing this will ensure a healthy and shiny coat.

 
Treating dog allergies can be quite challenging. Especially if you think he is suffering from food allergy, you require a lot of patience in determining the exact cause through trial and error. Wheat and corn are two of the most common food allergens that cause allergies in dogs. As the first step, you could eliminate these before trying to identify other food related causes.
 
Start eliminating corn, wheat, gluten and milk one by one from the diet. Wait for a couple of days to see if there are any allergic reactions or if your pet is comfortable. If there is a problem, stop giving him that particular food right away. Treating dog allergies includes replacing allergy causing foods with other healthy alternatives such as oats, barley and rice.
 
Eliminate allergies dog suffers from and make his life comfortable. Identifying the cause and providing the right treatment on time is one of the best ways of providing relief from allergies. 
  

Published: September 28, 2009   
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